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Female Sarah (Sally) Clark Click to view Sarah (Sally) Clark in the family tree

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    • 1860-70?
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    • Jonathan Hamilton and Sarah Clark gravestone
Sarah, known as Sally, was born on January 1st, 1802 in Epping, Rockingham County, New Hampshire.1  Sally's father was John Clark and her mother was Hannah Norton.  Her paternal grandparents were Major Stephen Clark and Sarah Barton; her maternal grandparents were Nathan Norton and Hannah Hill .  She died  due to pneumonia at the age of 83 on February 23rd, 1885 in French Lake Township, Minnesota, Kingston, Meeker County, in Joseph Noble Hamiltons House, MN.2 



Sally's family with Rev Jonathan Hamilton

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    • 1860-70?
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    • Ripley, Maine

      Left to right are: Dot Hanson's General Store, Nora Hamilton's Dry Goods Store (which later also included the Crocker Free Library), horse stables, and Edgar Ramsdell's General Store. Two of the children in the foreground are Willie and Edgar Cross.
‌Sally and Jonathan were married.  They had two sons named Elijah and Samuel.